Math, asked by varshasrik1711010416, 7 months ago

a, b and c are three rational numbers. Explain why the result of a(b-c) is different from
a(c-b)? (Given a is not equal to 0 and b is not equal to c.)​

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Answered by yashu200830
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

the reason is very simple

8,9,10 all three are rational number

8(9-10) is equal to -8

8(10-9) is equal to 8

this is because subraction is not a commutative property like addition

if u change the order of numbers result also changes

hope this helped you

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